Customer Reviews

Fight Club

by
letsinvadeearth

I'd Love To Tell You Why Its Five Stars But Its against the rules I can't talk about fight club.

great movie, great music

by
dorkiedrummer

in the era of the soundtrack (seriously, just pay attention to the commercials for new movies, you'll see), this album really stands out. i realized that after i had seen the movie the first time, that the music had really stuck out to me, that it really fit in nicely with each scene. my only complaint is that it is the score to the film, not so much the soundtrack. so, there are two tracks that are looked over: tom waits' "goin' out west" as the are walking into the bar, and the pixies' "where is my mind?" from the final scene/credits.
you can find those two tracks on itunes, so then you can really have the "soundtrack."
a must buy for fans of the movie, and fans of a quality production/electronica duo like the dust brothers.

frustrated

by
zestypancakes

its aggravating that i cant just get a couple of the songs, i have to buy the whole album...
itunes where is your love

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

The Dust Brothers were among the preeminent producers of the 1990s, helming records for everyone from Tone-Loc to Beck to Hanson while influencing countless others with their signature cut-and-paste marriage of hip-hop and rock. Not to be confused with the British production duo the Chemical Brothers, who began their career under the same name before receiving a cease-and-desist order, the Los Angeles-based Dust Brothers were Mike Simpson and John King, who met in 1983 while working at the Pomona...